Tim
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We’ll be adding this to the Kit for WooCommerce Plugin‘s next update, likely to be Monday January 19th. It’ll let you assign a tag or sequence to the visitor if they abandon their WooCommerce cart, which you can then use in Kit to trigger a sequence or automation to email the subscriber about their abandoned cart.
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See https://www.loom.com/share/8fd0a7b21a2c4d9c9758e28b63b96ec9, demonstrating use of this Plugin and Yoast SEO correctly serves OpenGraph cards across Bluesky, X and Facebook.
You’re welcome to:
- Work through the additional points listed in the Docs – whilst you do not specifically receive this error, it rules out causes/reasons: https://www.wpzinc.com/documentation/wordpress-buffer-pro/debugging-issues/#buffer-api-error-1003
- Raise a support ticket with Buffer (https://support.buffer.com/), who will be best placed to note any issues with the API calls made, or advise on hosting/server configurations needed to permit them to fetch OpenGraph data from your site consistently when scheduling via the API to Bluesky
Finally, some users report better results with Social Post Flow, which may be worth trying to isolate the issue: https://wordpress.org/plugins/social-post-flow/
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This will be resolved in the Kit Plugin 3.1.0, expected to be released Thursday 20th November.
Simply update the Kit plugin when you see the update in WordPress – no other configuration/changes should be needed.
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Resolved in 3.0.4.1, released Friday 10th October 2025. Thank you!
- This reply was modified 8 months ago by Tim. Reason: Clearer explanation
Thanks for reporting this.
This will be resolved in the upcoming 3.0.4 release, likely available Thursday 9th October 2025.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Kit (formerly ConvertKit) for WooCommerce] add convertkit fieldYou can send specific WooCommerce order fields to the Kit subscriber’s profile (such as the name, phone number, address, payment method, customer notes). This can be configured at WooCommerce > Settings > Integrations > Kit:

For other fields, please advise how you’ve added a new field in the checkout form, and include some screenshots. We can then best advise if this is possible, and if so, how to map the data to your Kit subscriber.
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Sorry for the delay – yes, both the Kit WordPress Plugin and Kit’s Forms are compatible with RTL layouts, so your forms and content will display correctly for Arabic-speaking visitors.
Glad you were able to resolve.
We haven’t forgotten anything in our latest version – that error tells you that the Buffer API can’t be reached.
Confirm your server can connect to buffer.com, and liaise with your hosting provider as necessary.
No ideas at this time, we will be updating the free version to use better hooks for Post publication / updates, which should resolve some of these issues.
Please don’t hijack other threads / post the same issue across multiple threads. It makes it extremely difficult for us to best provide support in the limited free time we have for this free product.
Zach,
I acknowledge receipt of your email.
Per our readme, support for our free product is solely provided through these forums. Customers of our Premium product have access to support by email.
Turning to the issue in question, it’s clear that introducing (and then removing W3 Total Cache) has resulted in a configuration change within WordPress that has rendered our plugin unsuitable.
I cannot begin to advise what that configuration change would be (how long is a piece of string), and therefore suggest the following:
1. Enable debugging in WordPress – see how to do this at https://www.wpcube.co.uk/support
2. Retest, make a note of the precise steps you’re taking, what happens, what you expect to see. Include any error messages that appear
3. If the above doesn’t resolve, setup a clean installation without W3 Total Cache on a new subfolder / subdomain.
4. Retest, make a note of the precise steps you’re taking, what happens, what you expect to see. Include any error messages that appearAt some point in the above process you’ll either find the cause of the problem or the solution.
Feel free to post back here with the results, and we’ll go from there.
That’s not Envira’s lightbox (ours is a different design).
Check your theme and other plugins to see if one of them uses its own lightbox, as that will be the cause of the issue.
Fixing in 1.5.0.4, releasing Thursday.
http://preview.marketsoul.cz/sekvoia/references/ shows cropped images at 350 x 270 pixels
Let me know what I’m missing to reproduce this bug.
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